The Muslims.
"Distant shrines" often refers to holy sites to which pilgrims travel.
They are called pilgrims because they make a pilgrimage to their recognized 'holy' sites.
To force Muslims from holy sites
Most religions have holy sites, including the Christians, Jews, Muslims and Catholics.
I could give you a figure, but yes a high number do. Hundreds of thousands of Christians travel to the Holy Land every year on pilgrimages. Many of them return year after year to visit the many Christian holy sites.
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The holy sites of all three religions can be found in the Middle East, where all originated. More specifically, all have sites located within the current nation of Israel.
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